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					Originally Posted by Jim in CT  here ya go Petie, this tool 
let’s you look at national rankings of high schools.  from US News and World report. 
 
I live in a middle class Hartford suburb called southington.  it’s a nice, very typical CT suburb.  i pay all the usual CT taxes. the public high school is ranked 3,418th in the national.
 
We looked at moving once, to Hollis NH.  zero state income tax, zero state sales tax.  Massive savings over CT.  and the public high school 
is ranked 1,119th in the nation.  Much better.  
 
I’m not saying every town in NH is great.  What i’m 
saying, is that there are specific towns in red states ( only in red states) that have a much better value proposition than comparable towns in blue states. 
 
There’s no denying that. 
https://www.usnews.com/education/bes...h-school-12389
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |  You want to move to a state that has more liberals than CT and claim it’s because it’s nominally red?
 
In the last Presidential election, Hillsborough county flipped moderately Democratic, 52.8% to 45.2%.
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